1 Domestic Policy 1988-present. 2 3 Political Goals.

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1 Domestic Policy 1988-present

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3 Political Goals

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5 George H. W. Bush

6 George H. W. Bush did not get reelected. He stated “Read my lips, No new taxes” at the 1988 RNC before his first term. Then he raised taxes during his term, which was used against him in his bid for reelection.

7 Presidential Candidate Vice-Presidential Candidate Political Party Electoral VotePopular Vote William ClintonAlbert Gore Jr.Democratic % 44,909, % George H. BushJ. Danforth QuayleRepublican % 39,104, % H. Ross PerotJames StockdaleIndependent % 19,743, % Perot

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10 Impeachment Bill Clinton was impeached (formally accused of wrong doing) for perjury and obstruction of justice House of Representatives votes to impeach Senate then hears trial –Clinton was NOT removed from office

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13 Newt Gingrich Speaker of the House “Contract with America”

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21 Went to the Supreme Court; –Ruled 5-4 to stop the recount –Too difficult to determine “voter intent”

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23 George W. Bush Patriot Act**

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25 Hurricane Katrina Levees broke in New Orleans, –August 2005

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30 Monday Aug 29 storm hits Tuesday Aug 30 levees break, 80% of New Orleans covered in water, some parts 20 ft deep! 50,000 to 100,000 still trapped in New Orleans on rooftops/ shelters Lots of looting, over 200 police officers quit Mandatory Evacuation –Highways packed –Many had no vehicle –Not enough busses 45,000 people in Superdome and Convention Center; 52,000 people in Red Cross shelters across the Gulf –No electricity/toilets, few cots –Only had food/water supply for 15,000 people for 3 days! –Some were in the shelter for a week (Sept 4 th last people evacuated) –Reports of rape, gang violence, drug dealing, one suicide from the stands –Roof peeling off Superdome, filling with water

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41 Barack Obama Domestic policy Goals Achieved Health Care- Guaranteed eligibility, mandatory for kids, require employer contributions Repealed “Don’t ask, don’t tell” in the military Recovery stimulus- increase infrastructure improvements, tax relief Domestic Policy Goals Not Achieved Raise minimum wage Raise fuel efficiency/double # of hybrids End recession and reduce unemployment Balance budget